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go over to england. here's england right here. go to england on a summertime. how's the weather in england on the summertime, okay onot okay? -- begin with a o. it's okay. it's tolerable. but, honey, england doesn't really get very much sunshine. because if you keep your finger on england and turn the globe-- [makes sound] i can't do that now. you're over here in labrador. what's the climate like in labrador in the hudson bay, okay or not okay? - cold. - well, it's relative. it depends what you call okay, okay? but, honey, it is. begin with a c end with a d. - cold. - it's cold. it's very, very cold, cold climate there. but you know what? it's the same latitude as england. so why? england is surrounded by what? begin with a w. - water. - water. and that water has a high specific heat. and that water is really heated up down here by the equator, isn't it? water is heated up down here all year round, right? and that water drifts north in what's called the gulf stream. i guess someone near the gulf must have named it, yeah? and that water drifts north. and how man
go over to england. here's england right here. go to england on a summertime. how's the weather in england on the summertime, okay onot okay? -- begin with a o. it's okay. it's tolerable. but, honey, england doesn't really get very much sunshine. because if you keep your finger on england and turn the globe-- [makes sound] i can't do that now. you're over here in labrador. what's the climate like in labrador in the hudson bay, okay or not okay? - cold. - well, it's relative. it depends what you...
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Oct 24, 2012
10/12
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the bahamas and who knows for new england and the mid-atlantic. let's get into it. it will be a big headache for a lot of people, maybe millions of people over the next couple of days. first things first, it has to go through jamaica. the storm is looking more organized overnight. it looks to be increasing in size. the center located right there and now trying to form an eye on satellite imagery. where is the storm heading today in jamaica possibly as a hurricane, crossing over cuba and somewhere over the central bahamas. close enough to florida to bring rain to the east coast of florida. large waves and the possibility of rip currents. from there the storm heads up parallel to the coast line of the southeast. there's some question how close it will be. does not look like we'll see a direct impact or landfall. rip currents and definitely large waves are almost guaranteed at this point. once it gets somewhere near bermuda. a blocking high will stop the storm from heading out to sea. there's a possibility that it will turn into a nor'easter storm and maybe a strong no
the bahamas and who knows for new england and the mid-atlantic. let's get into it. it will be a big headache for a lot of people, maybe millions of people over the next couple of days. first things first, it has to go through jamaica. the storm is looking more organized overnight. it looks to be increasing in size. the center located right there and now trying to form an eye on satellite imagery. where is the storm heading today in jamaica possibly as a hurricane, crossing over cuba and...
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Oct 24, 2012
10/12
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curve out and bring it back towards new england next week. in the west we're still dealing with hit and miss rain showers. san francisco getting it right now and up near interstate 80, sacramento to tahoe and outside of reno. this is a pretty big storm. it continues to spin. the upper level low off the washington coastline. it's dragging the cold air down through idaho into areas of utah. the temperatures have dropped significantly through the inner mountain west and showers continue for o towards los angeles and, of course, san diego and arizona. >>> tomorrow, i think most people can leave the umbrellas at home in the west. breaking news. >> all right. al left, alert. bill, thanks so much. coming up, disturbing new details about the murder of a 12-year-old girl and the fallout from massive solar flare. yourer li morning headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus the obama blueprint for hunting terrorists. it's called the disposition matrix. details straight ahead. you're watching "early today." >>> stories making news this morning. today's "wash
curve out and bring it back towards new england next week. in the west we're still dealing with hit and miss rain showers. san francisco getting it right now and up near interstate 80, sacramento to tahoe and outside of reno. this is a pretty big storm. it continues to spin. the upper level low off the washington coastline. it's dragging the cold air down through idaho into areas of utah. the temperatures have dropped significantly through the inner mountain west and showers continue for o...
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Oct 21, 2012
10/12
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how many hooligans have killed people at the soccer riots in england? could pakistan set a limit for excitement at football matches but do not go beyond? that is an absurd. people have great love for the prophet. it is not personal. if someone curses at them, they say they should not -- >> this is crucial for our conversation. what you are saying is that it is so important to a muslim, this concept of god -- >> and the holiness of the prophet, and all prophets -- >> no matter how you slice and dice it, it is unacceptable -- >> it is going to cause pain. form the most part, that pain is not expressed in the streets. even those not in the streets suffered. >> but that is just going to happen again. >> i know, that is an unfortunate thing. every time they do this, you are killing yourself. >> doesn't give the religion a bad name? >> that does not matter. religion does not receive a bad name in this way. receives a bad name by some person making a pornographic film about religion. some ignorant person in georgia who may do some strange thing. that is the po
how many hooligans have killed people at the soccer riots in england? could pakistan set a limit for excitement at football matches but do not go beyond? that is an absurd. people have great love for the prophet. it is not personal. if someone curses at them, they say they should not -- >> this is crucial for our conversation. what you are saying is that it is so important to a muslim, this concept of god -- >> and the holiness of the prophet, and all prophets -- >> no matter...
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Oct 24, 2012
10/12
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i'm allowed. >> families expecting to see madagascar 3 at a theater in england got an unexpected fright when pair a normal activity 4 started playing. theater owners blame a technical error. one mom said the first two minutes which had a corps flung at the camera it scarred her kids for life. >> it comes up. one to two minutes, you wonder how many people ran for the exits, cover their eyes. >> i couldn't get through the previews. the poor kids. >> you are kind of a kid. >> i know. >> at heart. >> immature. >>> if you missed the third and final presidential debate on monday, there's a new edited version of the contest that has gone viral. it comes from the gregory brothers who added a little humor and auto tune to the foreign policy discussion. >> against china for violating trade rules. we are going to insist that china plays by the same rules ♪ ♪ they're hacking into our computers, counterfeiting our goods ♪ china is a potential partner ♪ ♪ we want to trade with them, but you need to play by the rules ♪ >>> we need to get a turntable in here. can we auto tune. >> i'm not fa
i'm allowed. >> families expecting to see madagascar 3 at a theater in england got an unexpected fright when pair a normal activity 4 started playing. theater owners blame a technical error. one mom said the first two minutes which had a corps flung at the camera it scarred her kids for life. >> it comes up. one to two minutes, you wonder how many people ran for the exits, cover their eyes. >> i couldn't get through the previews. the poor kids. >> you are kind of a kid....
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Oct 30, 2012
10/12
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and reaching into new england. the flooding continues in new jersey into new england as well as another foot of snow expected to the appalachian mountains. sandy will be shifting north to the west end of the new york state. the storm impact should last through the week. torry? >> thank you, rosemary. we'll check with you for the local weather. >> and helping restore power to local people. the utility is sending 150 workers to new york. and they will be asifting, edison crews. and they are leaving today. >> and we talked to a pga spokesperson. >> and as many other utilities are. and a huge effort from utilities crews across the nation. and ready and willing to help much. >> and sandy left at least 8 million people without power and 13 states. >> bay area volunteers are lending a hand to the super storm relief efforts. volunteers to the area, and santa cruz chapters of the red cross was sent out to the east coast. >> many more are waiting for flights to be allowed in the area. the red cross set up shop in nine states
and reaching into new england. the flooding continues in new jersey into new england as well as another foot of snow expected to the appalachian mountains. sandy will be shifting north to the west end of the new york state. the storm impact should last through the week. torry? >> thank you, rosemary. we'll check with you for the local weather. >> and helping restore power to local people. the utility is sending 150 workers to new york. and they will be asifting, edison crews. and...
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Oct 24, 2012
10/12
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a new study in tomorrow's new england journal of medicine finds aspirin showing promise in helping to treat colon cancer. five years after being diagnosed 97% of patients who used aspirin were still alive as compared to 74% of those who were not taking the drugs. >>> still to come opposing leagues say he could be the league mvp. we go one on one with rg3. >> but first experts predict gas prices could take a dive before thanks giving. where are they now? that's up next. >>> prices at the pump are getting cheaper, but it's perhaps a stretch to call them cheap. according to aaa, the nationwide average for a gallon of regular, $3.63. now that is down 13 cents in just the last week, the largest seven-day decline since november of '08. the average price in the d.c. ar, $3.63. you can always find the best prices in our neighborhood at www.wusa9.com. just click on pump patrol. >>> pipically the word bomb and then the word president in the same sentence not a good thing, but this week the president's own twitter feed is making hay out of a cute albeit unintentional photo bombing. theque out th
a new study in tomorrow's new england journal of medicine finds aspirin showing promise in helping to treat colon cancer. five years after being diagnosed 97% of patients who used aspirin were still alive as compared to 74% of those who were not taking the drugs. >>> still to come opposing leagues say he could be the league mvp. we go one on one with rg3. >> but first experts predict gas prices could take a dive before thanks giving. where are they now? that's up next....
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Oct 25, 2012
10/12
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the second could slam the northeast hitting new york and new england directly. in eastern cuba, residents trimmed trees and cleared drains as sandy moved closer. farmers also herded cattle into stables and stored their maintains to avoid any rising water. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> the national hurricane center says tropical storm conditions are possible along florida's southeastern coast. the storm's projected path shows the eye of the hurricane staying east of the u.s. coastline. be sure to stay with 9news now for the latest on hurricane sandy. text the name sandy to 25543 to young load the 9news now weather app so you can track it on your mobile device. >>> 4:37. a history making night in game one of the world series in san francisco. pablo hit these home runs in a single game. the giants beat the detroit tigers 8-3. he joins babe ruth, reggie jackson and albert piewl hose as the only player with a single home run. >>> howard is back in two minutes with your thursday forecast. >> microsoft prepares to unveil windows 8. >> flying home for the holidays is goin
the second could slam the northeast hitting new york and new england directly. in eastern cuba, residents trimmed trees and cleared drains as sandy moved closer. farmers also herded cattle into stables and stored their maintains to avoid any rising water. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> the national hurricane center says tropical storm conditions are possible along florida's southeastern coast. the storm's projected path shows the eye of the hurricane staying east of the u.s. coastline. be...
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Oct 15, 2012
10/12
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malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feats. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. nice to see you this morning. a day before president obama and mitt romney meet for the second of three debates, brand-new poll numbers show the candidates locked in a virtual dead heat. according to a new "washington post" abc news poll of likely voters, 49% favor president obama compared to 46% who back governor romney. in florida, virginia and ohio, the numbers show romney up 50-48 again, a statistical tie. while personal popularity has long been one of the president's strikes, the poll shows mitt romney is now also scoring high marks. the two men are essentially tied on likability. a new poll of likely voters by "the washington post" and
malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feats. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. nice to see you this morning. a day before president obama and mitt romney meet for the second of three debates,...
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Oct 22, 2012
10/12
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with the largest population in england, nobody wins. why? because it is a crappy movie. whether it ought to they did not want to and over their money to see of bad film. it was a microcosm for the argument of free-speech. it would add required the glamour and people would be watching videos behind the drawn curtains. to put it al there disintegrates. >> if you knew that they would rise up in a riot to order a dead death sentence to the film maker, one can begin to understand the interest. >> that is fictional. [laughter] here is the thing. it seems we should not live in a world that the threat of violence otherwise we give in to the men of violence. >> this is the lesson we learned with the school playground. if you give it into a bully few ensure they will be more. the only way to diffuse that we know this when mayor kids. we should remember as adults >> is exactly. smashing windows. having shown i am out of questions i will turn to the audience questions. why do you feel it is safe to do the two were? >> i have been doing this 11 years now. so far you see that i am not
with the largest population in england, nobody wins. why? because it is a crappy movie. whether it ought to they did not want to and over their money to see of bad film. it was a microcosm for the argument of free-speech. it would add required the glamour and people would be watching videos behind the drawn curtains. to put it al there disintegrates. >> if you knew that they would rise up in a riot to order a dead death sentence to the film maker, one can begin to understand the interest....
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Oct 17, 2012
10/12
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earthquakes are not common in england. on the east coast at all. so you often do not know what to .o your left trying to figure out what to do. case one year ago. the after shocks can last for sometimes after the event. to be want you guys prepared for the next one. there will be in next one. pick this is all part of the program called the out. shake at 10:18 we want you to drop, cover and hold on and practice safe before earthquakes that you are ready the next time one rolls around. and today we have some beautiful conditions. a time lapse from .arlier this morning beautiful? the sun go up. whenever we get a thin layer of , it makes theis sunrise that much more pretty. we are 60 degrees right now. t at 42. wins at the southeastern our thes have turned to southeast. are going to see temperatures warm up more they have.n so 61 at the dulles, 61 and manassas. gaithersburg. onto a couple of 50's out to the west. it into the 60's for everybody today. the clearing line just off to west. afternoon, we will than we saw this morning. this has been a big wi
earthquakes are not common in england. on the east coast at all. so you often do not know what to .o your left trying to figure out what to do. case one year ago. the after shocks can last for sometimes after the event. to be want you guys prepared for the next one. there will be in next one. pick this is all part of the program called the out. shake at 10:18 we want you to drop, cover and hold on and practice safe before earthquakes that you are ready the next time one rolls around. and today...
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Oct 23, 2012
10/12
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the fda posted a list of clinics that purchased steroids from the new england compounding center. it's connected to 23 deaths across the country including one in maryland. >>> deer danger. >> you see the remains of these crashes on the side of the road. as don harrison tells us, the state is doing something with them. >> reporter: this is the mating season for deer. the deer have more on their mind than watching for cars. >> this one is $8,000. could be $1,000. >> reporter: the state has come up were a way to make use of the carcasses. they use it as compost. >> a layer of deer, a layer of mulch. stack them up. once every two or three months you turn it over and you have a material we can use in the medians for beautification. >> reporter: that was the cred of a state highway worker. >> it's landscaping money that we would otherly spend. >> ground them up for compost. >> reporter: if you're on the road and see a dead deer it may not be a pretty sight but in maryland it may be a part of making the landscape even nicer. in annapolis, don harrison, abc2 news. >> wow. right now the st
the fda posted a list of clinics that purchased steroids from the new england compounding center. it's connected to 23 deaths across the country including one in maryland. >>> deer danger. >> you see the remains of these crashes on the side of the road. as don harrison tells us, the state is doing something with them. >> reporter: this is the mating season for deer. the deer have more on their mind than watching for cars. >> this one is $8,000. could be $1,000....
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Oct 16, 2012
10/12
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we have a few rain showers that are still left over in new england. we have a few rain showers with a weak storm system up in northern minnesota and wisconsin. numerous rain showers in idaho and montana. this storm will be very windy over the next 24 to 48 hours. montana into the dakotas. as far as the rain goes, it's over with for connecticut, most of massachusetts. a few showers boston down to providence. those should be gone by the time we get to the heart of the rush hour. up in maine you will have to deal with some showers during your morning commute. the forecast for today. i mentioned it will be a mild, beautiful day. near 80. denver, kansas city. st. louis. chicago near 70. this is a beautiful, beautiful day. everyone on the east coast. it will be a little more windy and cooler. dry and near 60 degrees. it is beautiful by most people's fall standards. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look outside your window. washington, d.c., one of those spots that's starting to see some patchy color on the leaves and a beautiful, sunny
we have a few rain showers that are still left over in new england. we have a few rain showers with a weak storm system up in northern minnesota and wisconsin. numerous rain showers in idaho and montana. this storm will be very windy over the next 24 to 48 hours. montana into the dakotas. as far as the rain goes, it's over with for connecticut, most of massachusetts. a few showers boston down to providence. those should be gone by the time we get to the heart of the rush hour. up in maine you...
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Oct 24, 2012
10/12
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look at the cool air over new england. that is the fall air still in place. the northern sections of maine, the boundary where it is typically cooler and unseasonably warm here, the dividing line is the band of showers and clouds. there are showers working through ohio about across the mountain. a light shower or sprinkle could occur. most of the weather will stay north and west, holding: the low 50's. the normal high is 65, so we are not going much below that, even at night. high pressure off the carolina coast. the flow around it is almost like the bermuda light of summer. temperatures in the sixties this evening, it is an unseasonably warm weather for late in the day. the teens of the northern montana right now, that front gets here late in the week. the tropical storm is gaining strength and organization. it looks like it will curvature further east. eastern cuba as the category 1 hurricane, notice the turn to the east. the cold front will be coming off of the eastern united states. as the front makes its way east, the hurricane or tropical storm will hit
look at the cool air over new england. that is the fall air still in place. the northern sections of maine, the boundary where it is typically cooler and unseasonably warm here, the dividing line is the band of showers and clouds. there are showers working through ohio about across the mountain. a light shower or sprinkle could occur. most of the weather will stay north and west, holding: the low 50's. the normal high is 65, so we are not going much below that, even at night. high pressure off...
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Oct 17, 2012
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. >> rattled nerves in new england after an earthquake. buildings were damaged by the magnitude 4.0 quake centenear portland, maine. no reports of injury. it was felt as far away as connecticut. earthquakes are very rare in new england. >> there will be a motion hearing today at fort meade for private first class bradley manning, the man accused of leaking classified documents to wikileaks. he is scheduled to be tried in february. he's facing 20 charges including aiding the enemy. >> a memorial service being held today for a professor struck by a car and killed earlier this month. rhett leverett was walking his dog when the accident occurred. the driver suffered a medical emergency and ran his vehicle on the sidewalk. the victim was 60 years old. today's service will be held at marymount university in arlington at 11:30. >> two virginia hiker stranded in montana park are back home this morning. neal peckens and jason hiser arrived in richmond. there were found in a remote area where they had gone hiking. they did have the right equipment a
. >> rattled nerves in new england after an earthquake. buildings were damaged by the magnitude 4.0 quake centenear portland, maine. no reports of injury. it was felt as far away as connecticut. earthquakes are very rare in new england. >> there will be a motion hearing today at fort meade for private first class bradley manning, the man accused of leaking classified documents to wikileaks. he is scheduled to be tried in february. he's facing 20 charges including aiding the enemy....
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Oct 16, 2012
10/12
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it's in eastern new england. behind it we should have a few patches of clouds coming out of the mountains to our northern and western suburbs. temps are on the cool side, down to 48 in gaithersburg. 53 in martinsburg. we're at 54. this afternoon as i said, sunshine. your high temperatures will be generally in the low to mid- 60s. let's check in with monika at 4:27. she's got timesaver traffic. >>> you think it was snowing or something. >> why is that? >> because of how slow it was on 270 with just rain. when it snows, uh-oh. right now at least things are looking great. roads are dry for the most part. no issues to report on the northbound side of i-95. the wilson bridge opened at about 4:00. it took about ten minutes or so. you should be okay if that's where you're headed through alexandria or oxon hill. of course construction here on the beltway inner loop side braddock road to route 236. you want to stay to the left to get around that 395 northbound at duke street, lanes are open, no issues to report to the 14t
it's in eastern new england. behind it we should have a few patches of clouds coming out of the mountains to our northern and western suburbs. temps are on the cool side, down to 48 in gaithersburg. 53 in martinsburg. we're at 54. this afternoon as i said, sunshine. your high temperatures will be generally in the low to mid- 60s. let's check in with monika at 4:27. she's got timesaver traffic. >>> you think it was snowing or something. >> why is that? >> because of how slow...
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Oct 19, 2012
10/12
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she told doctors in england she wants to thank people around the world for their support. cbs news reporter charlie d'agata reports from birmingham, england. >> reporter: british doctors released this photo of malala yousufzai 10 days after the taliban shot her in the head to assassinate her. doctors say she is out of the coma and the 15-year-old is on her feet. >> she is doing very well, in fact she was standing with some help for the first time this morning. >> reporter: doctors say malala remembers being on her school bus in pakistan then waking up in a hospital in a foreign country. >> one of the first things she asked what country is she in. >> reporter: she has some damage in her brain and she was shot from above at point-blank range. >> she was struck above the back of the left eye and the bullet went down through the side of her jaw damaging the skull. >> reporter: doctors say it will be at least a couple of weeks before they can start rebuilding malala's skull. first they have to deal with the infection from the bullet that came within inches of killing her. a gro
she told doctors in england she wants to thank people around the world for their support. cbs news reporter charlie d'agata reports from birmingham, england. >> reporter: british doctors released this photo of malala yousufzai 10 days after the taliban shot her in the head to assassinate her. doctors say she is out of the coma and the 15-year-old is on her feet. >> she is doing very well, in fact she was standing with some help for the first time this morning. >> reporter:...
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Oct 21, 2012
10/12
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then last year made in england, france and spain. she made clear population expansion offered the united states assurance of success over all levels. by the time of his message than the people of the country had long been instructed that engaging in patriotic duty consisted first and foremost and indulging in romantic pleasures. the actual efficacy of those assumptions was about to be put to the test. let's turn now from free to practice and look at how the stories diverge actually got under way. throughout the spring and summer of the team 12, before the first action of the war began, newspapers across the nation really early reports of the emotional status of the army as if this were the best indicator of the war's prospects. various article stated, for example, quote, that the troops are in fine spirits anxious to be led across to the enemy or that they were all in high spirits and we feel confident of success or the men move on with great spirit and alacrity. the nation and its soldiers made emotional preparations only for victor
then last year made in england, france and spain. she made clear population expansion offered the united states assurance of success over all levels. by the time of his message than the people of the country had long been instructed that engaging in patriotic duty consisted first and foremost and indulging in romantic pleasures. the actual efficacy of those assumptions was about to be put to the test. let's turn now from free to practice and look at how the stories diverge actually got under...
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Oct 24, 2012
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she's currently being treated for her injuries in england. >>> the securities and exchange commission has opened and informal insquarery into the district of -- inquiry into the district of columbia's office of chief financial oimp. the cfo's office says the fec is seeking copies of all internal -- fcc is seeking copies of all internal audits from 2010. the cfo was recently criticized for his failure to release audits that uncovered problems in the office. >>> several respect departmentses at an apartment building on north van dorn street were forced out of their homes because of a carbon monoxide leak. alexandria fire crews discovered high carbon monoxide levels in three amounts around 6:30 this morning. -- three apartments around 6:30 this morning. two people living in the building were taken to the hospital for poisoning. residents living at the willow run apartment complex have been allowed to return to their homes. >>> a woman who crashed into a squad car and tried to run over an officer will go before a judge for a bond hearing in less than an hour. she led police on a high spee
she's currently being treated for her injuries in england. >>> the securities and exchange commission has opened and informal insquarery into the district of -- inquiry into the district of columbia's office of chief financial oimp. the cfo's office says the fec is seeking copies of all internal -- fcc is seeking copies of all internal audits from 2010. the cfo was recently criticized for his failure to release audits that uncovered problems in the office. >>> several respect...
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Oct 24, 2012
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. >> still very warm in new england. it's been hitting the showers. there is potential for a strong nor'easter right before halloween next week. more details as that approaches. we could be seeing really strong winds, heavy rain, flooding and rough surf and coastal areas, again, monday, tuesday. this morning, nothing like that. showers traveling across northern pennsylvania. we may see a few areas around new york city. temperatures mild, washington, d.c. buffalo, slight chance of showers for you. we're warm across much of the country. we are watching the cold air plunge down from the north. that's where the cold air will hit first. we have the cold air coming and then a hurricane coming up possibly just off the east coast. it will be very interesting to see what happens around here next week. >> it will be rough. you're watching, i'm sure. thanks so much. >>> a halloween fright comes early for some unsuspecting families in england. station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put
. >> still very warm in new england. it's been hitting the showers. there is potential for a strong nor'easter right before halloween next week. more details as that approaches. we could be seeing really strong winds, heavy rain, flooding and rough surf and coastal areas, again, monday, tuesday. this morning, nothing like that. showers traveling across northern pennsylvania. we may see a few areas around new york city. temperatures mild, washington, d.c. buffalo, slight chance of showers...
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Oct 27, 2012
10/12
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according to taylor england was offering its people a stark choice between mass starvation on the one hand, or marital delay, population limitation and emotional private vision on the other. taylor even went so far as to use opposition to malthus as a means of justifying slavery. he taxed malthus with improposing a kind of moral slavery on his followers than was worse than any kind of legal slavery. is malthus, quote, proposes to introduced a system of celibacy taylor asked, who could fail to notice the difference in point of benevolence between indirect slavery to an absolute master, and direct slavery to an absolute master? in taylor's america even those subjected to quote, direct slavery to an absolute master retained the right to reproduce. in taylor's america then no matter all the other freedoms that were denied to enslaved people, including the right to legal marriage and indeed to own, quote, unquote, their own children, they nevertheless had rights to reproduce that were in danger in malthus's england. u.s. slaveholders then could boast that african-americans in bondage had g
according to taylor england was offering its people a stark choice between mass starvation on the one hand, or marital delay, population limitation and emotional private vision on the other. taylor even went so far as to use opposition to malthus as a means of justifying slavery. he taxed malthus with improposing a kind of moral slavery on his followers than was worse than any kind of legal slavery. is malthus, quote, proposes to introduced a system of celibacy taylor asked, who could fail to...
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thank you, bill. >> same for new england. >> we get it. it stinks. >>> coming up, the latest bizarre baby name and this one is a mouth full. plus, who knocked charlie sheen off his highest tv pefrn entertainment straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. entertainment straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together.
thank you, bill. >> same for new england. >> we get it. it stinks. >>> coming up, the latest bizarre baby name and this one is a mouth full. plus, who knocked charlie sheen off his highest tv pefrn entertainment straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. entertainment straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. overmany discounts to thine...
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. >>> it was also a night new englanders won't forget. a rare quake shaking the region. a fright for millions. and sinking feeling. an expensive high-tech boat being tested for next year's americas cup flips over. a setback for the millionaire backer. >>> and divine intervention. the story that has millions talking. a husband just before his cancer-stricken wife and ended up saving his own life. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm paula faris. rob nelson will be joining me in just a moment. and we begin this wednesday with the presidential debate rematch, turning into a fiery, full-on political rumble. and, yes, it was a little uncomfortable at times. there was plenty of finger-pointing with the candidates sparring from the opening moments. and president obama, clearly not about to repeat his performance in denver just two weeks ago. we're just 20 days from the election. and abc's t.j. winick is in hempstead, new york, with more on the long island fight night. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: paula, good morning to you. that's right. many on both sides are calling this a
. >>> it was also a night new englanders won't forget. a rare quake shaking the region. a fright for millions. and sinking feeling. an expensive high-tech boat being tested for next year's americas cup flips over. a setback for the millionaire backer. >>> and divine intervention. the story that has millions talking. a husband just before his cancer-stricken wife and ended up saving his own life. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm paula faris. rob nelson will be...
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storms in new england exiting. warm air dominating the country. warm clouds and damp weather in chicago, michigan, and some areas of the plains. it will be warm. it won't be a cold period. by the end of this week is when we finally start to see things changing. we'll see a plunge of cool air, not cold, but cool air rushing down from the north. instead of being above average, temperatures will drop. areas like minneapolis who were going to be in the 70s will drop to the 50s. that chilly air will make it to the east coast by sunday. instead of being so extremely warm, we'll go back to where we should be. not a lot of wet weather. showers and storms popping up northern missouri into iowa. that's about it. not a lot of umbrellas needed. later today we will see showers spreading into areas like northern illinois. later tonight and tomorrow southern michigan and areas in upstate new york. as far as the forecast goes for today, it looks to be very mild this afternoon after that chilly start in the morning where you could use the jacket. areas like new yo
storms in new england exiting. warm air dominating the country. warm clouds and damp weather in chicago, michigan, and some areas of the plains. it will be warm. it won't be a cold period. by the end of this week is when we finally start to see things changing. we'll see a plunge of cool air, not cold, but cool air rushing down from the north. instead of being above average, temperatures will drop. areas like minneapolis who were going to be in the 70s will drop to the 50s. that chilly air will...
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published in england 7098 and reprinted in the united states 893. he offered his model population not as obstruction but on geopolitics. may cause of suffering censored unrestrained reproduction as a moral evil and argues the best way to restrict one array -- runaway population growth for young men and women to delay marriage. they could spend a few more years celibate before they raised families to reduce the final numbers of children born to any given married couple and diminish the overall average size of families with in the country the chief object of the analysis was the rapidly expanding united states. to exert ever control malthus contended that america keeps increasing the indians will be pushed further back and tell the whole race is exterminated. how could the united states claim to be the strongest defender of freedom when it denied the basic rate of survival to native americans? thomas malthus declared the right of exterminating where they might starve will be questioned in a moral view. thomas malthus had a good reason to be alarmed si
published in england 7098 and reprinted in the united states 893. he offered his model population not as obstruction but on geopolitics. may cause of suffering censored unrestrained reproduction as a moral evil and argues the best way to restrict one array -- runaway population growth for young men and women to delay marriage. they could spend a few more years celibate before they raised families to reduce the final numbers of children born to any given married couple and diminish the overall...
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the rain in new england has exited. that will be good. today we'll start off with sunshine in new england. it's cool out there this morning. the clouds will increase. dry this morning but late this afternoon into the evening, philadelphia, new york, baltimore. weather does improve for the east coast as we go throughout the week. washington, d.c., will have enjoyable weather wednesday, thursday, friday. it's in the middle of the country where it's very cold this morning, veronica. it will be a nice columbus day from chicago all the way through the hard land. >>> but just not where it's raining. >> just a few spots. >> all right. good. >>> liam neeson takes a cool $50 million and ben affleck does the right thing. plus who is the sexiest woman in the world. last year it was rihanna. but this year it's someone new. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new, wash after wash. tell me... yes. ...do you sell a matching jegging? that's my tide, and that's how i break the r
the rain in new england has exited. that will be good. today we'll start off with sunshine in new england. it's cool out there this morning. the clouds will increase. dry this morning but late this afternoon into the evening, philadelphia, new york, baltimore. weather does improve for the east coast as we go throughout the week. washington, d.c., will have enjoyable weather wednesday, thursday, friday. it's in the middle of the country where it's very cold this morning, veronica. it will be a...
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. >> if to track the storm from new england all the way to hampton roads virginia, millions of people will be impacted. we do not know how many customers will be out. we know that if be forecast holds together, we will have an extended period of winds a 50-60 miles per hour. a lot of trees in washington. the trees will affect the power lines. tomorrow will be the peak critical periods. >> how many people have you brought in from out of state? >> we have requested over 2500. we brought in about 500 folks yesterday. there are only so many folks to go around. we have about 400 in place now. we have 1400 people prepared for the restoration effort. >> i know you brought in all of the people. how about handling the phones and all of the customers calling in? >> absolutely. i am one of about 1500 people at pepco. customer care has ben beefed up. we have more folks on the phone. we have more people inside the service centers. we have men and women that provide all of the operation and support for us. we started this about 48 hours ago. we have more people on deck prepared to answer those call
. >> if to track the storm from new england all the way to hampton roads virginia, millions of people will be impacted. we do not know how many customers will be out. we know that if be forecast holds together, we will have an extended period of winds a 50-60 miles per hour. a lot of trees in washington. the trees will affect the power lines. tomorrow will be the peak critical periods. >> how many people have you brought in from out of state? >> we have requested over 2500. we...
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massachusetts governor patrick moved to revoke the license of the new england compounding center and the licenses of three pharmacists. state health officials in massachusetts say they found fungus in steroids and a leaky boiler in a room supposed to be sanitized within that facility. the meningitis outbreak is blamed for 300 illnesses and 23 deaths. tonight, the hero responsible for one of baseball's greatest moments strikes out with police. the hall of fame legend placed in handcuffs and the discovery made by police that led to the arrest. >> plus, a sexual assault in falls park. who police are looking for and why it's a face you've seen before. >> i'm bob ryan in the weather center. what month is this? it's october? is that coming back? i'll tell you the details and the latest on sandy. man: to some people, social security is just a number. but to me, it's money that i earned. i count on social security. and i don't want washington politicians like geoe allen... privatizing it. if george allen wants to risk his own money on wall street... that's fine. but i don't want him risking
massachusetts governor patrick moved to revoke the license of the new england compounding center and the licenses of three pharmacists. state health officials in massachusetts say they found fungus in steroids and a leaky boiler in a room supposed to be sanitized within that facility. the meningitis outbreak is blamed for 300 illnesses and 23 deaths. tonight, the hero responsible for one of baseball's greatest moments strikes out with police. the hall of fame legend placed in handcuffs and the...
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i think particularly the west coast and new england, we've written who have and we give up probably, what, 150 electoral votes to begin with. that's why it always comes down, do we have to win florida and do we have to win ohio? i'd rather be competitive in california, oregon, and washington and all of new england, and i think one way to be competitive is to have a less aggressive foreign policy that doesn't always think war is the answer, and to be a little bit more of a tolerant party when it comes to people who don't always agree with us on every issue. and still to be a fiscally conservative party that believes in balancing the budget. i think if you ran primarily on the message of balancing the budget and that was a primary message, even in california, i think there are even democrats in california that would vote for you if they knew that your primary purpose and what you wanted to control government for was to control out of control deficit spending. >> so you'd leave that window open for 2016? >> you know, nobody knows what happens a week from tuesday and we'll see what happe
i think particularly the west coast and new england, we've written who have and we give up probably, what, 150 electoral votes to begin with. that's why it always comes down, do we have to win florida and do we have to win ohio? i'd rather be competitive in california, oregon, and washington and all of new england, and i think one way to be competitive is to have a less aggressive foreign policy that doesn't always think war is the answer, and to be a little bit more of a tolerant party when it...
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doctors in england say the young girl shot if i taliban has a good outlook for recovery. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, and thanks for joining us. secretary of state hillary clinton is taking responsibility for the security at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. speaking to reporters on a trip to peru, clinton said security at all of america's diplomatic missions is her job. clinton is pushing back against republicans who have been highly critical of the obama administration's response to the deadly attack. the september 11 attack in benghazi killed ambassador chris stevens along with three other americans, and in the weeks since then, the administration has struggled to present a clear picture of what happened. last night in peru, hillary clinton sought to take the mounting pressure off the white house. >> nobody wants to get answers more than i do. >> clinton was asked to address remarks made by u.n. ambassador susan rice in which rice said the attack was not preplanned but rather an offshoot of a protest of an anti-muslim video. >> she got the same infor
doctors in england say the young girl shot if i taliban has a good outlook for recovery. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, and thanks for joining us. secretary of state hillary clinton is taking responsibility for the security at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. speaking to reporters on a trip to peru, clinton said security at all of america's diplomatic missions is her job. clinton is pushing back against republicans who have been highly critical of the obama...
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hundreds of thousands have been told to evacuate in coastal areas all the way into new england. the mid-atlantic is already dealing with flooding from a storm that has claimed 65 lives in the caribbean and has the potential to paralyze new york and other big cities. >>> this morning, president obama signed three emergency declarations for connecticut, and rhode island, clearing the way for fema. let's get right to bill karins and the weather channel forecast. what's it looking like right now. >> sandy is an amazing anomaly. this storm this time of year should not be this strong this far north. at this point in the math it should not be ready to take a hook back into the northern mid atlantic states and southern new england. that's all going to happen today. we'll deal with, in some cases, devastating storm surge and the wind damage is going to be incredible with still leaves on the trees in many areas from philadelphia to the d.c. areas. there's the center of the storm. still thunderstorms around the center. it's feasting right now over the warm waters of the gulf stream. it may
hundreds of thousands have been told to evacuate in coastal areas all the way into new england. the mid-atlantic is already dealing with flooding from a storm that has claimed 65 lives in the caribbean and has the potential to paralyze new york and other big cities. >>> this morning, president obama signed three emergency declarations for connecticut, and rhode island, clearing the way for fema. let's get right to bill karins and the weather channel forecast. what's it looking like...
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malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feat. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. >> this is "early today" for monday, october 15th, 2012. >>> a very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. a day before president obama and mitt romney meet for the second of three debates, brand-new poll numbers show the candidates locked in a virtual dead heat. according to a new "washington post" abc news poll of likely voters, 49% favor president obama compared to 46% who back governor romney. those numbers are basically where they were two weeks ago and within the polls' margin of error. but that doesn't mean mitt romney didn't get a big boost. republicans' enthusiasm for their candidate has soared to 59% now, including an 11-point gain in just the past two weeks. both the romney and obama campaigns are expressing concern abo
malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feat. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. >> this is "early today" for monday, october 15th, 2012. >>> a very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. a day before president obama and mitt romney meet for the second of three...
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residents from the mid-atlantic to new england have their eyes on this thing and fox 5 is covering it from every angle. we'll hear from local leaders, metro, homeowners, but first we have the new 11:00 forecast from the national hush center. sue palka is in the weather -- hurricane center. sue palka is in the weather center pour over it now. >> they're -- pouring over it now. >> they're definitely talking about this taking over the characteristics of the hybrid storm it is predicted to become. they keep it as a category 1 hurricane and it's moving faster now to the north at 10 miles per hour. so that picked up a small amount of forward motion, but they think the center has been wobbly a little bit as we've gone overnight. in the short term the track has shifted slightly to the east in the next, oh, say 24 to 48 hours. after that they still keep that hard westward motion as it likely will still make a landfall somewhere around delaware, southern new jersey. so the track essentially in the later hours did not change very much. it is well inland. you can see there tuesday at 8:00 with 50
residents from the mid-atlantic to new england have their eyes on this thing and fox 5 is covering it from every angle. we'll hear from local leaders, metro, homeowners, but first we have the new 11:00 forecast from the national hush center. sue palka is in the weather -- hurricane center. sue palka is in the weather center pour over it now. >> they're -- pouring over it now. >> they're definitely talking about this taking over the characteristics of the hybrid storm it is predicted...
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in birmingham, england >> reporter: ten days after she arrived in england, malala yousufzai has reunited with her family, who came in yesterday racing to the hospital under tight security. they were taken in to see her. >> last night when we met her, there were kids in our eyes, and they were out of happiness, i say, out of happiness >> reporter: when her father last saw her in pakistan, she was hanging on to life. >> in pakistan, i told my brother-in-law, that they should make preparations for a funeral, because of the situation but thankful to god >> reporter: today, he called it a miracle that malala is expected to make a full recovery. >> everywhere across the world, they condemn the attack, in strong words, and they prayed for my daughter. which is not only my daughter, which is the daughter of everybody, sister of everybody. >> reporter: doctors here continue to take malala through a series of tests to rule out any long-term injury and say so far they see no sign of brain injury. despite being treated in birmingham, the 15-year-old remains a symbol of hope back in pakistan. >> when
in birmingham, england >> reporter: ten days after she arrived in england, malala yousufzai has reunited with her family, who came in yesterday racing to the hospital under tight security. they were taken in to see her. >> last night when we met her, there were kids in our eyes, and they were out of happiness, i say, out of happiness >> reporter: when her father last saw her in pakistan, she was hanging on to life. >> in pakistan, i told my brother-in-law, that they...
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one more murky day for new england and areas around new york city. and tomorrow, i think you'll like it a lot better. >> i'll take that. thanks so much. >>> coming up, over 7 million cars recalled. is yours one of them? jash welch out at fortune. and starbucks battles mom and pop store star barks. this one's for the dogs. business headlines are straight ahead. plus bill clinton's gift of gab earns him a not so official new title. we'll explain coming up in scrambled politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> some of our big stories, a strange one involving a boston man arrested at l.a.x. during a stop on a flight home from japan. i.c.e. agents say he was wearing a bulletproof vest. flame retardant pants and carrying a smoke bomb in his luggage. and that's not all. this is just some of what else they alleged
one more murky day for new england and areas around new york city. and tomorrow, i think you'll like it a lot better. >> i'll take that. thanks so much. >>> coming up, over 7 million cars recalled. is yours one of them? jash welch out at fortune. and starbucks battles mom and pop store star barks. this one's for the dogs. business headlines are straight ahead. plus bill clinton's gift of gab earns him a not so official new title. we'll explain coming up in scrambled politics. ♪...
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. >>> the 4-year-old pakistani girl shot by the taliban has been moved to england for medical treatment. the next few days are critical for malala yousufzai. she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate, arlen specter was best known as a moderate republican, serving on the powerful senate judiciary committee where he's remembered for his aggressive questioning of anita hill during the supreme court nomination for clarence thomas in 1991. he was a ranking member who quickly climbed the political ranks to become pennsylvania's longest serving senator. >> i won the election because of my attention to pennsylvania over 24 years. >> reporter: arlen specter had m
. >>> the 4-year-old pakistani girl shot by the taliban has been moved to england for medical treatment. the next few days are critical for malala yousufzai. she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old....
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metro area all the way up through new england. if you have any plans this weekend and into early next week, make sure you stay with us right here on nbc 4. you can see the rain bands starting to come toward portions of southern florida right now. the storm itself is right over the central bahamas. we do have the latest advisory now which has just come out from the national hurricane center, the 5:00 advisory has winds of 105 miles an hour, moving to the north at 20 miles an hour. and 105 miles an hour, it is a strong category 2 storm. pressuren
metro area all the way up through new england. if you have any plans this weekend and into early next week, make sure you stay with us right here on nbc 4. you can see the rain bands starting to come toward portions of southern florida right now. the storm itself is right over the central bahamas. we do have the latest advisory now which has just come out from the national hurricane center, the 5:00 advisory has winds of 105 miles an hour, moving to the north at 20 miles an hour. and 105 miles...
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from florida up into new england. the heaviest of the rain, stronger wind will be found actually up towards the northeast. then we have a winter storm system which is push pushing its way along the u.s./canada border at the moment. there are watches, warnings, posted, winter storm from montana right through towards the great lakes. you could see in the parts of minnesota, as well as southea southeastern manitoba. 30 centimeters of snow. strong winds. near white-out conditions. warnings post ford that as well. temperatures are going to be falling across the north. in fact pushing in towards the east over the weekend. already, we are seeing five, three, in winnipeg, fargo. 23 degrees in chicago. not bad today. knock 10 degrees off that as we head into saturday. same goes with your 25 in new york city. by saturday going to be down to 15. so, time to got out the winter woolies it would appear. not so for you in the south. 32,houston. 2 in atlanta. and, 26 degrees for you in los angeles. okay. we head on into europe. not m
from florida up into new england. the heaviest of the rain, stronger wind will be found actually up towards the northeast. then we have a winter storm system which is push pushing its way along the u.s./canada border at the moment. there are watches, warnings, posted, winter storm from montana right through towards the great lakes. you could see in the parts of minnesota, as well as southea southeastern manitoba. 30 centimeters of snow. strong winds. near white-out conditions. warnings post...
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we have high pressure up across new england that will block that storm and push it inland. then we've got a weather front coming in from the west. all interacting, giving us a whole lot of rain throughout the area. the winds are at 75 miles per hour, sitting just off the coast of florida. watch it as it makes its way northward. a category 1, perhaps even weakening before it makes landfall. so what's changed now from the last time we hit air, and from some of the new guidance that comes out, is the fact that it's going to be lagging by about 12 hours. so the brunt of the storm, the worst of the storm now probably late monday through tueay morning or at least midday. and coming inland somewhere perhaps around the southern shore of new jersey on tuesday. all right. you can see the radar there. the spin, showers already hitting areas of southern florida. as far as hurricane sandy then, the rain probably starting late on sunday. but the heaviest rain now, monday late through tuesday, with still some big rain and some big wind expected around the area. our weather, of course, we'
we have high pressure up across new england that will block that storm and push it inland. then we've got a weather front coming in from the west. all interacting, giving us a whole lot of rain throughout the area. the winds are at 75 miles per hour, sitting just off the coast of florida. watch it as it makes its way northward. a category 1, perhaps even weakening before it makes landfall. so what's changed now from the last time we hit air, and from some of the new guidance that comes out, is...
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a beautiful afternoon through new england and even much of the nation. really no travel issues out there during the day to day. it gets more active towards the weekend, unfortunately. the end of our great weather pattern. >> all right, bill. we'll check back in with you on that. >>> a possible development in the search for a missing 10-year-old colorado girl and the best places to live for working moms. plus, an awkward situation for florida's governor and a phone sex line. we're going to explain in "scrambled politics." you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking
a beautiful afternoon through new england and even much of the nation. really no travel issues out there during the day to day. it gets more active towards the weekend, unfortunately. the end of our great weather pattern. >> all right, bill. we'll check back in with you on that. >>> a possible development in the search for a missing 10-year-old colorado girl and the best places to live for working moms. plus, an awkward situation for florida's governor and a phone sex line. we're...
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new england is also seeing a price increase. as older refineries shut down. >> it's just here in california and up in the new england states where there is an anomaly going on, and that's why prices are still high. >> reporter: nationally, the areas in red are being hit hardest. gas prices in new york and connecticut are also still well above $4 a gallon, as is the case in the northwest. drivers here in burbank are paying up to $5.89 a gallon and some oil experts believe prices could go up another 20 cents before finally coming down over the next week. david? >> brandi hitt tonight. thank you and welcome to the team. >>> we move on from rising prices of gas to the falling temperatures. a large part of the country seemed to go straight from summer to winter. temperatures were in the 30s when the minneapolis marathon kicked off today. many of f the runners there hado wear hats and gloves just to stay warm. abc meteorologist ginger zee who foes that part of the country very well, you forecasted there for year. >> right. >> this is
new england is also seeing a price increase. as older refineries shut down. >> it's just here in california and up in the new england states where there is an anomaly going on, and that's why prices are still high. >> reporter: nationally, the areas in red are being hit hardest. gas prices in new york and connecticut are also still well above $4 a gallon, as is the case in the northwest. drivers here in burbank are paying up to $5.89 a gallon and some oil experts believe prices...
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new england won the toss and will receive. jay: new england will be receiving the overtime kickoff. they just went 54 yards in a they just went 54 yards in a minute and a half to tie it. [ fan 2 ] here we go. wait, what? our proximity to the field, creates a parallel connection between the bottle and the ball. the outward facing label simulates a smoother contact surface for the kicker. it's like magic. only real. really? yeah. [ whistle blows ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ]...